Automatic speech recognition is a requested technique in many fields like automatic subtitling, dialogue systems and information retrieval systems. The training of an automatic speech recognition system is usually straight forward given a large annotated speech corpus for acoustic modeling, a phonetic lexicon, and a text corpus for the training of a language model. However, in some use cases these resources are not available. In this work, we discuss the training of a Swiss German speech recognition system. The only resources that are available is a small size audio corpus, containing the utterances of highly dialectical Swiss German speakers, annotated with a standard German transcription. The desired output of the speech recognizer is aga...
International audienceThis paper presents the first large-scale analysis of pronunciation variation ...
Most Natural Language Processing (NLP) applications focus on standardized, written language varietie...
International audienceThis paper presents the first large-scale analysis of pronunciation variation ...
Automatic speech recognition is a very important technique for numerous applications like automatic ...
We present SDS-200, a corpus of Swiss German dialectal speech with Standard German text translations...
We present SDS-200, a corpus of Swiss German dialectal speech with Standard German text translations...
Swiss dialects of German are, unlike most dialects of well standardised languages, widely used in ev...
Swiss dialects of German are, unlike most dialects of well standardised languages, widely used in ev...
In Switzerland, two thirds of the population speak Swiss German, a primarily spoken language with no...
The subject of this paper is a rule corpus of approx.1500 phonetic rules that models segmental varia...
The newest generation of speech technology caused a huge increase of audio-visual data nowadays bein...
The subject of this paper is a rule corpus of approx.1500 phonetic rules that models segmental varia...
Spoken languages are often rich in regional accents and dialects. These local variations often pose ...
We present STT4SG-350, a corpus of Swiss German speech, annotated with Standard German text at the s...
International audienceThis paper presents the first large-scale analysis of pronunciation variation ...
International audienceThis paper presents the first large-scale analysis of pronunciation variation ...
Most Natural Language Processing (NLP) applications focus on standardized, written language varietie...
International audienceThis paper presents the first large-scale analysis of pronunciation variation ...
Automatic speech recognition is a very important technique for numerous applications like automatic ...
We present SDS-200, a corpus of Swiss German dialectal speech with Standard German text translations...
We present SDS-200, a corpus of Swiss German dialectal speech with Standard German text translations...
Swiss dialects of German are, unlike most dialects of well standardised languages, widely used in ev...
Swiss dialects of German are, unlike most dialects of well standardised languages, widely used in ev...
In Switzerland, two thirds of the population speak Swiss German, a primarily spoken language with no...
The subject of this paper is a rule corpus of approx.1500 phonetic rules that models segmental varia...
The newest generation of speech technology caused a huge increase of audio-visual data nowadays bein...
The subject of this paper is a rule corpus of approx.1500 phonetic rules that models segmental varia...
Spoken languages are often rich in regional accents and dialects. These local variations often pose ...
We present STT4SG-350, a corpus of Swiss German speech, annotated with Standard German text at the s...
International audienceThis paper presents the first large-scale analysis of pronunciation variation ...
International audienceThis paper presents the first large-scale analysis of pronunciation variation ...
Most Natural Language Processing (NLP) applications focus on standardized, written language varietie...
International audienceThis paper presents the first large-scale analysis of pronunciation variation ...